Florida Man strikes again, this time asking his digital assistant where he could hide his roommate’s body:

[Florida Man Pedro] Bravo went with Aguilar to Best Buy to buy a CD and the pair began arguing over Bravo’s ex-girlfriend, The Independent reports. Bravo admits that he beat Aguilar that night, but he denies murder, despite evidence that suggests Aguilar was strangled before his body was buried in a nearby forest.

Bravo was charged with murder on September 28, 2012, four weeks before Aguilar’s body was found. Data collected from his phone indicates he used the flashlight function nine times between 11:31 p.m. and 12:01 a.m. on the day Aguilar disappeared, police say. He also told Siri, “I need to hide my roommate.”

The difference between Android and iOS is, to get that information off your iPhone, the police would need physical possession of it (and presumably a warrant). With Android they just nail you with FinSpy or something similar.

I'd like a statement, better than the broad, multi page, 4 point font "terms of use" thing, about what's information is logged and stored on my phone (or anywhere else), how to regularly wipe it, and what applications have access to it.